Sabtu, 09 Juli 2011

Using Pattern and Texture in Interior Design



Later in life, as adults, many of us walk around in a creative strait-jacket, terrified to have their opinions for fear we may be wrong. When choosing furniture, you tend to feel safe always matching wood finishes and fabric colors. Our walls are very often followed by white, 'default color chosen by those who are in fear of making a wrong choice of colors. White walls can be very beautiful, but not when they are there as an "omitted ".

The elements in the room were closely (and nervously) We have chosen to exhale, relieved that it was very stressful process is completed, only to discover on the day of delivery, that our new room did not look better than the one it replaced.

This is because the fear of rooms designed. And that is why so many people turn to professional designers.

Any good designer share the same basic goals when embarking on the design room. The results, from one designer will vary, of course.
There is only one way to design the room. Every designer, every client has a personal opinion. It will, however, this in common:. Striving for balance, proportion, scale, and a variety of forms and / or texture, which will make room for life

If you decide to own and try to achieve the "wow factor" on their own, just remember: you're less likely to make fatal mistakes by accident rather than play it safe. Loosen by looking at some shelter magazines and some fashion magazines. Note the combination of fabrics and textures used in clothes and rooms. Even a room that at first seem starkly simple, performed in a variety of whites will, on closer observation shows a wide selection of fabrics and surfaces, and perhaps a few finished wood. Other rooms are more complex in its composition, patterns, textures and colors. Study and bedrooms, and learn from them. Choose two that resonate with you and see if you can "pull them apart," visualize a sample of each fabric in front of you. Sometimes even I can not believe that these particular fabrics can come together so successfully, and yet they do. This is proof positive that you do not have to be so shy in making their own choices. Check the following guide to raise your awareness of just some of the textures can be incorporated into the design of your room:

Shiny satin Rough

Glass Skin Peel
Wood Mirror Tweeds
Nickel Silk Sisal
Satin Velvet basket
Granite mohair Matelasse
Brass Cashmere hand-knits

Here's a tip to consider when faced with a decision:

to resort to a variety of textures and surfaces. For example, say you chose a black leather couch. You've decided that your walls will be a medium shade tobacco. Now there are two mat surface was founded in the room, just begging for some choice. So, add two beautiful, brilliant, Mercury glass lamps (brilliant), and put them into two medium-tone wood end table (mat). Now select the area rug sisal (coarse), and you fall in love with some accent pillows, huge mushroom satin (shiny), which provide a rich contrast to the matte black leatherof couch. There are no rules here.
All this "feel", you see? Now select the coffee table was placed on glass tin (Shiny and coarse) database. Are the plates must be of metal and glass?
Of course not. It's just "felt" right. We create different textures in this sobi.Dorada touch is hand knitted throw in Tweedy charcoal gray cable knit (Rough ).

Get the idea? No fear here!

As for the sample, it will help you follow this guide:

When mixing patterns, generally think in terms of small, medium and large samples are used together. Most likely you will not use more than three, maybe less, patterns in one room. If you would like to combine as many as twelve, that would be fine, but it will be far trickier and better left to a professional. Select a small sample, which looks more like the texture against another dva.Srednje-scale pattern can be line or a blanket, which would add strukture.Velikih pattern can be floral or geometric, or free-form abstract, depending on the room. Trust your eyes (and stomach), which will guide you.

Be sure that there is a common color that appears in each sample. It may not be exact. Let's say you are crazy for golden yellow, and find three samples meet the above criteria, and all three are yellow in them a similar shade. Stand back and let your eyes to determine whether the three yellow are "communicating" with each other. Many companies do for you in writing of their collections, but are not limited to pre-coordinated fabric.

Believe your eyes!

Remember: Diversity is what gives your room the energy and excitement.
You May or May not be "a form of people." Printed fabrics go for awhile, and solid colors dominating fashion and interior design scene. Now prints are back in full force. Your preferences are very personal, and there are many choices out there to suit every taste. Working with a firm if that is your thing, but make sure that the energy room with interesting textures.

to banish fear and terrible room products, and have confidence in the "right-ness" of mixing patterns and textures!

Karen S

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